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nebraska state data center affiliates.

Nebraska State Data Center Lead Agency

Center for Public Affairs Research
University of Nebraska at Omaha
6001 Dodge Street - EAB 106
Omaha, Nebraska 68182
Jerry Deichert – jdeicher@unomaha.edu - (402) 554.2134
David Drozd - ddrozd@unomaha.edu - (402) 554.2132
http://cpar.unomaha.edu

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Nebraska State Data Center Coordinating Agencies

Rex Gittins
Nebraska Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box 94676
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-4676
(402) 471.1767
rex.gittins@nebraska.gov

Office of the Chief Information Officer
P.O. Box 95045
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509.5045
(402) 471.3560

Federal Documents Librarian
Nebraska Library Commission
The Atrium - 1200 N Street - Suite 120
Lincoln, Nebraska 68508-2006
(402) 471.2045 / (800) 307.2665
lori.sailors@nebraska.gov

Phillip Baker
Labor Market Information
Nebraska Workforce Development
P.O. Box 94600
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-4600
(402) 471.2600 / (402) 471.9964
Phil.Baker@nebraska.gov

Nebraska State Data Center Affiliate Agencies

Lorye McLeod
Northwest Community Action Partnership
270 Pine Street
Chadron, Nebraska 69337
(308) 432.3393 / (800) 361.3393
lmcleod@ncap.info
Jamie Swartz
Blue Valley Community Action Partnership
P.O. Box 273
620 5th Street
Fairbury, Nebraska 68352
(402) 729.2278
Jerrod Haberman
Panhandle Area Development District
1432 10th Street
Gering, Nebraska 69341
(308) 436.6584 
jerrodh@nepadd.com
Vicky McNealy
Southeast Nebraska Community Action Council
P.O. Box 646
802 Fourth Street
Humboldt, Nebraska 68376
(402) 862.2411 ext.107
vmcnealy@neb.rr.com
Carrie Eurek
The Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska
P.O. Box 2288
16 West 11th Street
Kearney, Nebraska 68848
(308) 865.5675 
ceurek@mnca.net
Odee Ingersoll
Nebraska Business Development Center
1917 West 24th Street
University of Neb. at Kearney
Kearney, Nebraska 68849
(308) 865.8344 
ingersollo@unk.edu
Tom Doering
Nebraska Department of Economic Development
P.O. Box 94666
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509
(402) 471.3784 
tom.doering@nebraska.gov
Dr. Eric Thompson
Bureau of Business Research
CBA 347
P.O. Box 880406
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska 68588
(402) 472.3318
ethompson2@unl.edu
Brandon Garrett
Lincoln/Lancaster Planning Department
555 South 10 Street, Room 213
Lincoln, Nebraska 68508
(402) 441.6373
bgarrett@lincoln.ne.gov
George Frye
Southeast Nebraska Development District
2631 O Street
Lincoln, Nebraska 68510
(402) 475.2560 
gfrye@sendd.org
Marisol Rodriguez
Nebraska Business Development Center
1320 Q Street, Office 109
Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0467
(402) 472.5222 
mrodriguez2@unl.edu
Cheryl Holcomb
Central Nebraska Community Services
P.O. Box 509
626 N Street
Loup City, Nebraska 68853
(308) 745.0780
cholcomb@cennecs.org
Jason Tuller
Nebraska Business Development Center
300 East 3rd Street, Room 275
North Platte, Nebraska 69101
(308) 534.5115
jtuller@mail.unomaha.edu
Karl Elmshaeuser
West Central Nebraska Development District
201 East 2nd Street, Suite C
P.O. Box 599
Ogallala, Nebraska 69153
(308) 284.6077 
karl@west-central-nebraska.com
Pat Jesse
Metropolitan Area Planning Agency
2222 Cuming Street
Omaha, Nebraska 68102
(402) 444.6866 ext. 224
pjesse@mapacog.org
Cliff Mosteller
Nebraska Business Development Center
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Mammel Hall, Suite 200
67th and Pine Streets
Omaha, Nebraska 68182
(402) 554.6633
cmosteller@unomaha.edu
Ingrid Battershell
Panhandle Research and Extension Center
4502 Avenue I
Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69361
(308) 635.7513 
ibattershell@mail.unomaha.edu
Kristi Quinn
Siouxland Interstate Metro Planning Council
P.O. Box 1077
Sioux City, Iowa 51102-1077
(712) 279.6286 ext. 107
kquinn@simpco.org
Loren Kucera
Nebraska Business Development Center
1111 Main Street
Wayne State College
Wayne, Nebraska 68787
(402) 375.7575
LoKucer1@wsc.edu
Amy Munderloh
Goldenrod Hills Community Action
1119 Avenue E
P.O. Box 280
Wisner, Nebraska 68791
(402) 529.3513 / (800) 445.2505 ext. 286
rd@gpcom.net
updated 1/9/2012

state data center program.

from the U.S. Bureau of the Census Web site

The State Data Center (SDC) Program is one of the Census Bureau's longest and most successful partnerships. It is a cooperative program between the states and the Census Bureau that was created in 1978 to make data available locally to the public through a network of state agencies, universities, libraries, and regional and local governments. The Business and Industry Data Center Program (BIDC) was added in 1988 to meet the needs of local business communities for economic data. SDC lead organizations are appointed by the Governor of that state.

The SDC program's mission is to provide easy and efficient access to U.S. Census Bureau data and information through a wide network of lead, coordinating and affiliate agencies in each state. To accomplish this mission, the SDCs work in partnership with the Census Bureau through the Customer Liaison Office (CLO) and the Regional Offices of the Census Bureau. A Memorandum of Understanding between each state, the District of Columbia, and the outlying areas of American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands supports this partnership.

The SDCs are official sources of demographic, economic, and social statistics produced by the Census Bureau. These data are made available by the Census Bureau to the SDCs at no charge (fees may be charged for customized products). The SDCs make these data accessible to state, regional, local and tribal governments, and non-governmental data users at no charge or on a cost-recovery or reimbursable basis as appropriate.

The SDCs also provide training and technical assistance in accessing and using Census Bureau data for research, administration, planning and decision making by local governments, the business community, and other interested data users.